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Pacifica Radio ArchivesThe Story Behind The My Lai Incident / Seymour Hersh interviewed by Steve Bookshester.

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Examination of various aspects of the My Lai massacre, the attempted cover-up, and the military trial. - CONTENTS: The pinkville story (30 min.). - BROADCAST: WBAI, Dec. 1969.Pacifica Radio Archives BB3559.01


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Keywords: military; vietnam; mylai; my lai; massacre; pacifica

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